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A Vision that Saved Lives
One of World Challenge’s partners in Turkey shares how a vision of Christ saved him and his family’s lives and led them to salvation.
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Shall They Be Man and Woman?
The debate over sexual identity politics in Albania is taking an ugly turn for church leaders who are dedicated to standing on biblical truth.
Recent news in Europe is reporting on the ‘shameful’ anti-LGBT law that Hungary has passed. Earlier this year, the European Union was declared to be a “freedom zone” for LGBTIQ people.
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A Hope and a Future
The Middle East is filled with refugees right now who are seeking safety, and the church is providing places for those who have lost their homes to heal and rest.
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Living through Eswatini’s Uprising
World Challenge’s partners in this tiny African nation are living through social and political storm while keeping their eyes on God and trusting in his care.
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A Venerable Stand in Peru
The church is stepping up to care for society’s most vulnerable and often overlooked people groups, especially during the pandemic.
In a COVID-19 report, BBC News noted, “The latest figures out of Peru mean its death rate per capita is now one of the highest, if not the highest, in the world.”
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Unexpected and Gracious Gifts
World Challenge’s partners are supporting Christians in India who are in need, especially those struck by tragedy.
Jeevika* and her husband were on a trip to the market to buy fruit; they were looking for watermelon for the family, especially their two daughters to enjoy.
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The Start of a New Life
Children in Kenya are being offered a new lease on life and a chance to know God by World Challenge’s partners.
In places shaken by unrest, children are often the first to suffer and the ones to carry the marks of it longest afterward.
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Changing at the Heart
World Challenge’s partners in Bangladesh are working with refugees who have been held in limbo for decades and suffering from neglect.
Nearly half a million Pakistanis are stranded in Bangladesh, according to some estimates. Their native country originally told them they would be repatriated within three years.
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The Candles in the Dark
Central Asia is one of the most difficult places on earth right now to be a Christian, but World Challenge’s partners are finding ways to reach communities despite the oppression.